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>< ' ruESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1926

THE MICHIGAN -DAILY

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CRAIG DESCRIBES SESSIONS OF W6RLD '
FORESTRY CONGRESS IN ITALIAN CITY,
"With, 58 countries repres(,nt( d i ichelis, president. of the Institute of
'four hundredI delegates presentt, the ;Agriculture. Delegates from six of the
.,World Forestry Congress formally; principal nations made appropriate
l~ng Vittorio Ernanuele III and' At the completion of the business'
Premnier Benito Mussolini on April 29, lexcursions to Vallomnbrosa, and into
*n the Tcatro Quirino, in lomne" de- the Swiss Alps, were taken. They
,dared Prof. Robert Craig Jr. of the +visited the Royal Forest School of}
orestry department, who was a repre- Italy anti the monastery at Valloni-
oentative of the department at the slbrosa, formnerly a forest school, datig
ongress.E from t he twelfth century.
1CProfessor Craig icvent ontc o outline At the conclusion of the congress
f'ome of the things thatt inpr ossed the Professor Craig travelled through
-4efgates. The first o1f itswa the Swvitzerland, Germany, Finland, Swved-
'=~sterly 'presentation of their find- en, France, England, Scotland and
,nsin- papers by, the ,swiss, Finnish, W iales. I
hd Swedish delegates. "The ver7at-'
ness and solid scientific cunt tiu-
ins made by the me n of these coun-
Wies," said Professor Craig, "'coin Ij.ihiagaii-Nai Y
fled our 'admiration and will bean
1pirationr to usu for years to come." .ADTRU a
1 The opening address of, the con-AUITRIU.S
Tess was given by Prof. Giuseppede+, BALTIMORE Oct
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aitely to Luce ofliie of NY. IK
lumnpbries, assist ant deani of 1 hr"
College of Literalture, siciencer
and the Arts, it was a .nnounc ed
lby thiis office yest erd(ay.
Faculty mnemlbers vacat ink;
rooms11 shioulId notIify thii: offi ce
imruiediat ely, and anly app'licit-
tions for ' 1k W rom" also elt I
he filed liegre.

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Scranton, Pocahontas
Kentucky and West Virginia Coal
Solvay and Gas Coke
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since it was established. The secret-
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The Mas'ter '.3ystifier
Nagle - - Illusions
Esellies /-Frn f
lleiins IEposed
$ayette at Wayne Cad. 2700
Mats. Wed. and Sat.
S The Ace of Musical Comedies
"NQUE EN HIGH"
jWith Julia Sanderson and franik Crrntt
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